Michael Meeropol expressed his emotions regarding the release of new evidence about his mother, stating, 'We are relieved to know the truth, but we are angered that the US government committed this unspeakable injustice and then took 74 years to finally tell the truth by declassifying and releasing this key exculpatory memo.' His statement highlights the family's long-standing fight for justice and the mixed feelings about the delayed revelation.
Robert Meeropol conveyed his gratitude for the newly declassified information, declaring, 'I am deeply gratified to have it finally confirmed that our mother was not engaged in espionage and to right the wrong this injustice committed against her and our family.' This illustrates their ongoing desire to clear Ethel's name and obtain recognition of the injustice suffered.
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